In an encore episode, the auditions in front of audiences of thousands in Kansas City, KS, and Austin, TX, continue on THE X FACTOR.

[EDITOR’S NOTE: If MLB World Series Game #5 is necessary on Oct. 29, the baseball game will air live starting at 7:30 PM ET/4:30 PM PT, replacing THE X FACTOR on the East Coast. Local programming will air in primetime on the West Coast.]

The Jeffersonian team investigates the death of a woman whose body was found mutilated and discarded in a city garbage can. Meanwhile, Booth (David Boreanaz) invites Sweets (John Francis Daley) to stay with him and Brennan (Emily Deschanel) while he searches for a new apartment.

Dr. Grace Devlin (Jordana Spiro) fights for a critically ill woman’s (guest star Laura Breckenridge) heart transplant, when she is asked to kill this same patient’s estranged and imprisoned father (guest star Brian Goodman) in order to save her life.

While investigating the remains of bodies that have been deemed unidentifiable, five “squinterns” uncover the identity of a man who died as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, propelling the Jeffersonian team to determine if he was a perpetrator or a victim.

When a crime scene cleanup expert’s remains are found mysteriously sealed in an impenetrable pod that washed up on the beach, the team tackles one of their most challenging investigations. Meanwhile, Angela (Michaela Conlin) and Hodgins (TJ Thyne) learn of a secret romance in which Cam (Tamara Taylor) is involved.

THE MOB DOCTOR (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) – “Turf War”

When two innocent bystanders are caught up in an ambush meant for Franco (James Carpinello) and the rest of Moretti’s crew, Grace joins the action. As the war between Moretti (guest star Michael Rapaport) and Constantine (William Forsythe) escalates, Grace makes a critical move in an attempt to end the feud.

It’s Halloween, and Sabrina (Shannon Woodward) asks Jimmy (Lucas Neff) to hang out with her gay best friend and his partner (guest stars Chris Eckert and Harvey Guillen). But first, Jimmy asks Burt (Garret Dillahunt) to do some recon by spending time at the local gay bar. When Burt keeps going back to the bar, Virginia (Martha Plimpton) wonders if he’s enjoying his time there a little too much and tracks him down in costume on Halloween night.

BEN AND KATE (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) – “Scaredy Kate”

Kate (Dakota Johnson) gets invited to her hot neighbor’s Halloween party, so BJ (Lucy Punch) tries to help Kate break free and be someone completely out of character for the night. Meanwhile, BJ’s plans to steal from one of Kate’s neighbors backfire when her conscience gets the best of her. Then, Ben (Nat Faxon) and Tommy (Echo Kellum) decide to stay home and hand out candy to the trick-or-treaters in hopes that they’ll meet some hot moms, but the night takes a turn when Tommy unknowingly eats some of BJ’s “candy” from Amsterdam, and Kate bonds with Will (guest star Geoff Stults), a single father.

NEW GIRL (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) – “Halloween”

Jess (Zooey Deschanel) gets a job as a zombie at a haunted house, but is more frightened of her changing feelings towards Sam (guest star David Walton). Then, Schmidt (Max Greenfield) and Cece (Hannah Simone) are – unfortunately – perfectly matched in the costumes they’re wearing, while Winston (Lamorne Morris) and Shelby (guest star Kali Hawk) are worlds apart in theirs. Also, Nick (Jake Johnson) gets a visit from a former college crush (guest star Maria Thayer) who shows her affection in a scary way.

When Jimmy finds a childhood photo of himself with an older boy and a family he doesn’t know, Burt reveals that he and Virginia gave him up for adoption for a short time when they were teen parents. So, Jimmy recruits Sabrina to forge a scheme to meet and bond with his would-have-been-big-brother, Brad (guest star Chris Klein). Meanwhile, Virginia and Burt question their decision to take Jimmy back when the would-be adoptive parents turn out to be affluent and nurturing.

BEN AND KATE (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) – “Career Day”

With Career Day at Maddie’s (Maggie Elizabeth Jones) school coming up, Ben wants to find an actual job as soon as possible so he can make Maddie proud. Meanwhile, Kate starts to develop a crush on her neighbor, Will (guest star Geoff Stults), and BJ is facing backlash from a coworker (guest star Ryan Pinkston) at the bar for getting a raise.

NEW GIRL (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) – “Menzies”

As Jess’ job search kicks into high gear, the guys fear her time of the month is also affecting their physical and psychological well-being. Meanwhile, Schmidt begins a “50 Shades of Grey”-type of relationship with his corporate boss (guest star Carla Cugino), and Nick gains wisdom from an unlikely – and mute – source.

Mindy isn’t getting respect from Danny and Jeremy, so she goes off to experience life as her own boss. Meanwhile, the group fights back when they discover that holistic midwives are stealing patients from Shulman & Associates.

Tuesday, Nov. 20 – Special Thanksgiving-Themed Episodes

RAISING HOPE (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) – “Candy Wars”

Natesville is holding its annual Thanksgiving Radish Harvest Festival, and Jimmy is determined to sell the most candy bars around town so that Hope (guest stars Rylie and Baylie Cregut) can ride atop the town’s Thanksgiving Day Float. But when he isn’t selling enough to win, Virginia and Maw Maw (Cloris Leachman) unveil a dark family secret that could bring the Chance family to victory. However, in order to win it all for Hope, they’ll have to contend with Rosa’s (guest star Carla Jimenez) ice cream truck.

BEN AND KATE (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) – “Reunion”

When a high school reunion is held on the eve of Thanksgiving, Will (guest star Geoff Stults) encourages Kate to attend and stand up to the high school bully, Anna (guest star Amber Stevens), for giving her an Unforgettable nickname. Meanwhile, in the midst of the holiday season, Ben doesn’t think he can keep the huge secret that he and BJ have been hiding from Kate for much longer.

NEW GIRL (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) – “Thanksgiving 2”

Jess invites her divorced Mom and Dad (guest stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Rob Reiner) over for Thanksgiving dinner and enlists Nick and Cece to help her with a “Parent Trap” to reunite them. Meanwhile, Schmidt’s cousin, Big Schmidt (guest star Rob Riggle), visits, and Winston manipulates them into an escalating battle to prove their manhood.

Mindy decides to cook Thanksgiving dinner at Gwen’s (Anna Camp) but she’s sidetracked when she arrives to find a former blind date, Dennis (guest star Ed Helms), there with his new girlfriend (guest star Richa Shukla). A lonely Danny holds down the empty office, while Betsy and Jeremy visit Betsy’s eccentric family for the holiday.

WEDNESDAY

Wednesday, Oct. 31

THE X FACTOR (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) – “Auditions #5”

In an encore episode, the auditions in front of an audience of thousands continue on THE X FACTOR.

[EDITOR’S NOTE: If MLB World Series Game #6 is necessary on Oct. 31, the baseball game will air live starting at 7:30 PM ET/4:30 PM PT, replacing THE X FACTOR on the East Coast. Local programming will air in primetime on the West Coast.]

In a special 2.5-hour installment and the first LIVE show of the season, the “Judges Homes” round has come to an end, and judges Simon Cowell, Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and L.A. Reid have selected the Top 16 acts that will continue in the competition. Find out which acts will wow the audience and which ones will crack under pressure.

[EDITOR’S NOTE: If MLB World Series Game #7 is necessary on Nov. 1, the baseball game will air live starting at 7:30 PM ET/4:30 PM PT, replacing THE X FACTOR on the East Coast. Local programming will air in primetime on the West Coast.]

Thursday, Nov. 8

THE X FACTOR (8:00-9:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) – “Live Results”

Find out which of the finalists from the four categories – Teens, Young Adults, Groups and Over 25s – will be the first to go home as the votes are revealed LIVE.

The school production of “Grease” is underway, and Marley (Melissa Benoist), Jake (Jacob Artist), Kitty (Becca Tobin) and football player Ryder (“Glee Project” winner Blake Jenner) compete to play “Danny” and “Sandy.” Meanwhile, former Glee clubbers Mercedes (Amber Riley) and Mike (Harry Shum Jr.) return to cast the play, and Mr. Schuester (Matthew Morrison) struggles with a difficult decision.

Thursday, Nov. 15

THE X FACTOR (8:00-9:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) – “Live Results”

Another one of the remaining finalists from the four categories – Teens, Young Adults, Groups and Over 25s – is sent packing as the votes are revealed LIVE.

Rachel (Lea Michele) and Kurt (Chris Colfer) pay a visit to Lima as the Glee club launches its production of “Grease.” Meanwhile, Cassandra July (guest star Kate Hudson) returns to shake things up in Rachel’s life, and Santana (Naya Rivera) comes back to lend a helping hand.

Chef Gordon Ramsay travels to Boston to visit La Galleria 33 in the first part of a special two-part episode. Located in the heart of the historic North End, and run by sister-duo Rita and Lisa, this Italian restaurant has proven to be a financial disaster, spiraling these sisters into a deep state of denial. From their hostile attitudes towards their staff and customers to the tasteless recipes they serve, Chef Ramsay realizes these owners have lost control.

When the Fringe team tracks a lead into a hostile and heavily guarded location, Phillip Broyles (Lance Reddick) resurfaces – but can he be trusted?

Friday, Nov. 2

KITCHEN NIGHTMARES (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) – “La Galleria 33, Part 2”

In the second part of a two-part episode, Chef Ramsay is back in the North End of Boston, hoping to snap sisters Rita and Lisa out of their state of denial. When Ramsay forces them to confront their staff about their shortcomings and take back control of their restaurant, a full-blown feud erupts, causing one server to leave. Luckily for these sisters, Chef Ramsay has a surprise up his sleeve, but will the owners and Head Chef Doug welcome the change or continue to be set in their ways?

In the aftermath of devastating events, the Fringe team reels and someone makes a pivotal and shocking move.

Friday, Nov. 9

KITCHEN NIGHTMARES (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) – “Mama Maria’s”

Next up for Chef Ramsay is Mama Maria’s in Brooklyn, an Italian restaurant and pizzeria that was passed down from parents to son more than 25 years ago. Proving to be more of a burden than a family gem, the owner is exhausted from trying to make ends meet for his family, which in turn has taken a toll on the staff, food and overall performance of the restaurant. Chef Ramsay is disgusted to find 12 freezers filled with rancid and inedible pre-made meals, and he reaches his breaking point when one diner needs an ambulance after eating a defrosted piece of seafood.

Chef Ramsay travels to the suburbs of Pittsburgh to help retired special education teacher, Jean, who took a chance and opened Ms. Jean’s Southern Cuisine. Jean has been gaining a negative reputation in the community due to her bad business practices. She is quick to blame her staff for all the restaurant’s problems, while they blame her. With no system in place to keep this restaurant afloat, Chef Ramsay is challenged to help restore Ms. Jean’s reputation in the community and build back her customer base.

FOX Sports presents exclusive live HD coverage of Major League Baseball’s 2012 postseason with Game 3 of the World Series with teams and sites TBD.

MASTERCHEF (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) – “Top 13 Compete”

In an encore broadcast of the popular mystery box challenge, the judges test the amateur cooks’ creativity by providing them with ingredients worth less than $15.

30 SECONDS TO FAME (Midnight-12:30 AM ET/PT)

Everybody’s 15 minutes of fame begins somewhere, and 30 SECONDS TO FAME is ready to kick-start the clock. On this fast-paced, competitive talent show, viewers and audience members are treated to a wide variety of acts all competing to make the most of their short-but-sweet slice of national exposure by winning the ultimate stamp of approval from the audience and the weekly grand prize of $25,000.

Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Famer Eddie George and former Oregon quarterback Joey Harrington partner with host Erin Andrews on FOX COLLEGE SATURDAY, FOX Sports’ new 30-minute college football pregame show originating live from the FOX Network Center in Los Angeles. Then, beginning at 7:00 PM ET/4:00 PM PT, FOX Sports continues coverage of its 2012 regular season college football schedule. Gus Johnson provides the play-by-play and Charles Davis offers analysis.

MASTERCHEF (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) – “Top 12 Compete”

For a food truck challenge, the judges spend the day at the beach and split the contestants into three teams, in an encore broadcast.

FOX Sports continues coverage of its 2012 regular season college football schedule.

MASTERCHEF (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) – “Top 11 Compete”

In an encore broadcast, Graham Elliot tests his own creativity and ability to work under pressure when he joins the amateur cooks in the MASTERCHEF kitchen and whips up his own dish using only the mystery ingredients. Later, the remaining contestants face a double elimination round that will send not one, but two amateur cooks packing their bags

FOX Sports presents exclusive live HD coverage of Major League Baseball’s 2012 postseason with Game 4 of the World Series with teams and sites TBD. Play-by-play broadcaster Joe Buck and analyst Tim McCarver will be calling the action with field reporter Ken Rosenthal when the game airs

Armie Hammer makes a guest-voice appearance as the Winklevoss Twins in an encore episode that sees Lisa on trial for masterminding and creating the online social networking phenomenon SpringFace that has led to mass hysteria in Springfield.

The Browns pack their bags and move to Los Angeles, where Cleveland (Mike Henry) pursues his life-long dream of becoming a Major League Baseball scout. But when he receives a cold welcome from Dodger stars Matt Kemp and Andre Either (guest-voicing as themselves) and he unsuccessfully recruits David Ortiz, Jimmy Rollins and Joey Votto (guest-voicing as themselves), he winds up longing for the simple life in Stoolbend. Meanwhile, Donna (Sanaa Lathan) and the kids become obsessed with the glitzy LA lifestyle, and Cleveland befriends a struggling actress (guest voice Krysten Ritter) who helps him realize that Hollywood isn’t as glamorous as it seems.

The remainder of the Top 16 Acts that were chosen by judges Simon Cowell, Britney Spears, Demi Lovato and L.A. Reid perform LIVE in hopes of securing a spot as a finalist. Find out which acts will wow the audience and which ones will crack under pressure.

[EDITOR’S NOTE: In the event of an MLB WORLD SERIES GAME #7 on Thursday, Nov. 11, tonight’s live broadcast of THE X FACTOR will expand to 2.5 hours (8:00-10:30 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed).]

When Grampa (Dan Castellaneta) escapes from his retirement home, Homer (Castellaneta) and Marge (Julie Kavner) frantically try to track him down by following clues that reveal secrets in Grampa’s past, including that he worked at a local restaurant with composer Marvin Hamlish (guest-voicing as himself) and met and fell in love with the restaurant’s singer Rita LaFleur (guest voice Anika Noni Rose). Meanwhile Lisa (Yeardley Smith) tries her hand at online poker, getting tips from the experts, including Jennifer Tilly (guest-voicing as herself), but is soon gambling with her college fund.

BOB’S BURGERS (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) – “Mutiny on the Windbreaker”

Bob (H. Jon Benjamin) is invited to be a private chef on a docked cruise ship, so he brings the family along to witness his skills outside of the restaurant. Bob’s big day goes awry when crazed cruise ship Captain Flarty (guest voice Jeffrey Tambor) shanghais Bob and his family.

In the landmark 200th episode, Brian (Seth MacFarlane) abuses Stewie’s (MacFarlane) Time Machine and causes reality to run in reverse, forcing the two to work together to set things right before Stewie is “unborn.” Then, in the FAMILY GUY 200th retrospective special entitled “The End of the World as We Know It,” fans will get a behind-the-scenes look at this irreverent comedy’s most outrageous moments, through fascinating interviews with creator and voice actor MacFarlane and voice actors Mila Kunis, Alex Borstein and Seth Green. Additionally, the special will give fans an exclusive glimpse into the cast and crew’s 200th episode party in Los Angeles.

Sunday, Nov. 18

BOB’S BURGERS (7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) – “Dr. Yap”

In an encore episode, Linda’s (John Roberts) sister, Gayle (guest voice Megan Mullally), picks up a heavily medicated Bob from family dentist Dr. Yap (guest voice Ken Jeong). But when Bob mistakes Gayle for Linda and kisses her, Gayle falls for Bob. So he turns to Dr. Yap for help.

When Cleveland finds out that Holt (Jason Sudeikis) was not invited to his estranged family’s holiday dinner, he asks him to babysit Rallo (Mike Henry) while the gang opens a new airport pub. Holt quickly realizes that babysitting is an easy way to meet girls, so he uses Rallo as a chick magnet in exchange for toys. Meanwhile, Cleveland gets drunk and winds up flying an airplane in danger of crashing, so Holt and his drill sergeant father, General Richter (guest voice Will Arnett), must work together to bring Cleveland back to safety.

THE SIMPSONS (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) – “Penny Wiseguys”

Homer is shocked to discover that his bowling teammate, Dan Gillick (guest voice Steve Carell), is an accountant for Fat Tony (guest voice Joe Mantegna) and his mob. Meanwhile, Lisa adds insects to her vegetarian diet after passing out during a saxophone solo, but starts questioning her decision when bugs start pleading for mercy in her dreams.

In the series’ first-ever Thanksgiving episode, it’s Bob’s favorite holiday of all time, and this year he is determined to make it the most memorable Thanksgiving ever. However, the plans change when Mr. Fischoeder (guest star Kevin Klein) needs to hire Linda and the kids as his family and Bob as the cook to stage the perfect Thanksgiving dinner to make a former flame (guest voice Lindsey Stoddart) jealous.

When the criminal (guest voice Will Sasso) who shot Joe (Patrick Warburton) years ago, leaving Joe in a wheelchair, becomes a fugitive, Quagmire (Seth MacFarlane), Joe and Peter (MacFarlane) team up to hunt the bad guy down.

Stan (Seth MacFarlane) invites his mother (guest voice Swoosie Kurtz) to come live with the family after Stan’s stepfather dies, and tensions rise when Roger (MacFarlane) is forced to share his attic with her. But Roger and Stan’s mom quickly fall in love and get married, and Stan is forced to deal with Roger as his new stepdad. Meanwhile, Steve (Scott Grimes) and his friends discover a mysterious plane crash while on a bike ride and come across a long-lost script of a “Fast and Furious” movie that they are determined to get made.

Mob Dr rules ! Starting to sound like MD is going to keep Mon @ 9 slot warm for The Following until it premieres in Jan.

Raykov

Can you imagine how ridiculous their ratings are that being still on TV is big news.

karinpsy

Mob Doctor filming now in Chicago…..
Fox needs to stay with real and sports.
And schedule @10 PM or go away from stats.

Walker

Dear god…it’s getting 13 eps.

Observer

Something hinky in Chicago.

Eric

Why? They just need to stop trying to make The Mob Doctor work. It’s not going to. The premiere started out with 5.11 and a 1.5 demo and the last episode ended with 3.36 and a 0.9 demo. That is terrible. They just need to give this show the axe and be done with it. The ratings aren’t going to improve no matter how much they want them to. I’m so confused why they haven’t cancelled it yet.

eridapo

Fox does not want to feed the bear, but the bear is relentless and will eventually catch up with his food.

As to what this says about Fox, it just proves what a mess they have with their scripted fare.

eridapo

@ Jorge and Mary,

Bill or Robert must have pi–ed off the MaskedScheduler one too many times.

SmG

So that means it will most likely complete its 13 episode run.

Jonny C…. formerly Jon

WTF?!!

You have Touch on standby….really, Fox?!!

If you need something on Friday so badly put the In Living Color specials you promised over a year ago that were filmed already in that Friday.

So I guess Partners is next to be cancelled.

Remote Patrolled

And people call The X Factor a flop…!

JS4P

Which is why I started not choosing it for the Bear’s meals in the polls.

Fox must be really hosed with it’s programming choices to stick with Mob Doctor.

omabin

This is so strange. @Bill or @Robert, do you have idea concerning what is motivating this? I just cannot understand it. It seems so weird. It’s not even a critically aclaimed show, so I have no idea.

Max

Why would FOX put a low rated show on Sweeps, of all time??

Mark

It’s obvious that the game has changed. Maybe FOX knows something we don’t and it’s figured out a new model for television. Unlikely, but you never know.

Glue

Okay, Look. They Promoted the hell out of this show. (In NY) On A huge Billboard, they had a short promo for FOX shows and a Separate Billboard for the MOB Doctor, SERIOUSLY.

This show is a fail and they have to see that. I am actually SICK of FOX this season.

They Mess up The X Factor, They hold off Glee (FOR FOREVER) and ALSO Ruin The Mindy Project! -.- . Who does that?

FOX has the messiest schedule BY FAR. CBS AND ABC are stabilized (Though I’m not sure about the HE and Don’t Trust The B— combo)The CW has stabilized itself (In It’s own way) hell, even NBC Stabilized itself. I don’t want FOX to flop! I actually like their shows

atlanta

I am even embarrassed for FOX, terrible planning this year, they need to bring MaskedScheduler back from semi-retirement. Is this a test to see how low a primetime show can go? smh